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| "THE MIDDLEMAN" TV SERIES COMPLETE ON DVD! (Pre-Order TODAY, Available 7-28-09) |
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Super Exciting Blast from The Recent PAST!...Relive all the Amazing TV Moments with "The Middleman" 2008 TV Series Complete on DVD!..Jam-Packed with Exciting Updated Gadgets and Gizmos, Go for A Ride with This Amazing DVD Box Set, ...Get This Amazing Television Series, Today!
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Comes Complete in a Factory Sealed Box with Artwork.
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4 DVDs, all in 100% chronological order from pilote to finale
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Plays on all DVD players worldwide! even DVD-ROM, X-Box or PS2 Worldwide
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Presented in full screen format - exactly as it was shown on television
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Presented in English
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"The Middleman" TV Series Complete on DVD
List Price $59.95 SALE PRICE $39.95
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Product Details
- Actors:
Matt Keeslar, Natalie Morales, Mary Pat Gleason, Brit Morgan, Jake Smollett
- Format:
Box set, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
- Language:
English
- Region:
Region 1
- Number of discs:
4
- Rating:
NR (Not Rated)
- Studio:
Shout! Factory
- DVD Release Date:
July 28, 2009
- Run Time:
360 minutes
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| "The Middleman" TV Series Complete DVD |
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Comes Complete in a Factory Sealed Box with Artwork.
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4 DVDs, all in 100% chronological order from pilote to finale
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Plays on all DVD players worldwide! even DVD-ROM, X-Box or PS2 Worldwide
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Presented in full screen format - exactly as it was shown on television
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Presented in English
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This item is not yet rated
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The Middleman is a comic book series written by Javier Grillo-Marxuach with art by Les McClaine and published by Viper Comics, and a television series picked up for the 2008 season by ABC Family. ABC announced that the show would not be renewed for a second season.
The series was initially intended to be a television pilot. Grillo-Marxuach decided he wanted to write a series that represented all of the things he grew up loving (what he calls the "Javi-centric World View"). With a little coaching from Paul Dini, he realized his dream in the medium of comic books — for several reasons, not the least of which was how much it would cost to produce a "tentacled ass monster" for television.
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